Firefighters in Newark have their hands full Friday morning, battling three separate fires in freezing, windy conditions.

No one has been injured, but several people have been displaced and one fire has raged for hours, officials said.

The biggest is a three-alarm fire on South 14th Street that broke out around 3:30 a.m. on South 14th Street. Firefighters are also on the scene of a three-alarm fire on Milford Avenue and a two-alarm fire on Vanderpool Street, a spokeswoman said.

Strong winds caused the fire on South 14th Street to jump across the street and burn other homes, CBS-2 reported. Multiple cars also caught fire and the blaze brought down power lines, the television station said. The fire started in a abandoned home, WABC-7 said.